Rochester Software Associates (RSA), provider of production print workflow software solutions for in-plant print centers, commercial printers, and PSPs announces the preview of its WebCRD in-plant Web to Print software v12. Attendees of the PRINTING United Expo being held in Atlanta, GA from October 18-20, 2023, will be the first to experience the upcoming release as part of RSA’s moving workflow forward showcase at booth B1511.
WebCRD is the only Web to Print tool designed to meet the unique needs of in-plants, with scalable storefront and production management in one workflow solution. The upcoming release will have all of the same robust features WebCRD is known for — combined with several new ones. Users can expect:
- An innovative and intuitive UI, alongside an unmatched user experience available from any device, anywhere
- New variable data printing (VDP) options, including dynamic multi-page creation, streamlined template management, no-code customization, and print-spec selection
- Additional modules for increased functionality and a robust set of APIs to extend the solution and add customizations
- Intelligent Document Setup™ that automates document ticketing by only allowing appropriate choices based on document attributes
Director of Sales, Ben Parker noted, “Users today expect a clean, seamless user experience, no matter what solution set they're using — and the upcoming version of WebCRD will deliver exactly that. We’ve built a new user interface from the ground up, to give our customers the Web to Print experience they deserve, no matter where they are or what device they’re working from. And that’s just the start of what users can expect from this newest update.”
Learn more about how the newest release of WebCRD will “crush your automation goals” at PRINTING United Expo. Book a show meeting or demonstration at RSA’s booth B1511 by contacting RSA today.
RSA’s workflow solutions are available through RSA’s partners, including Canon, Kodak, Konica Minolta, Ricoh, Toshiba, and Xerox.
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